When reality TV "gets it right"

Saturday, May 08, 2010

"Is it worth the while to get humilated and then walked away with your head held high?"

Tonight "Britian got talent" is interesting. This guy called James Boyle who is dying to "break the record", used "that" as a "talent" to enter the program. Last year he attempted "eating the Ferreo Rochers" as a mean to break the world record of 8 in a minute, but he didn't beat that record. This year he came to "Britian got talent" again and wanted to break world record of "eating 9 "After 8" chocolates" in a minute and he failed again. I thought his persisence was charming, but used wrongly. The clip below show his "performance" in the show.



For some, the so called hidden talent ones are really good and if done properly inspired others In tonight "Britian Got Talent", there is this 80 year old great-grandmother gave an amazingly good performance. Watch this, she is truly an inspiration. I can smell another "Susan Boyle" in the making no :D



In the 21st century, if there is anything that you can do to show you have the courage, is to go to the reality TV show, get humiliated (maybe) and still walk away with your head held high. Sometimes, however, reality TV does "get it right", and then it went the wrong way making people over estimating their capabilities and then ended up going for programs like "Britian Got Talent" and then they failed, not sure if that is worth the while, but they are certainly of high entertainment values and brought laughs to people, :D.

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